As Nigeria battled insurgents, she was brutalised by both sides

211.00 CA$
Published date: 2025/08/19
  • Location: 66027, Middle Falbrook, Gauteng, South Africa
That war is being carried out, in part, upon the bodies of women and children. Thousands of women and girls have been kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery by Boko Haram and its Islamic State offshoot.

"My mother's death is the first thing that pains me," said Aisha, now 26, weeping quietly. By her account, that night marked the end of a secure childhood in a loving family - and the beginning of a hellish ordeal at the hands of both the Islamist militants and the Nigerian military, who have been locked in a 13-year war over control of the country's northeast.

The insurgents took the woman, in her 50s, to the village square and, in front of as many people as they could gather, beheaded her with an axe. She began to feel terrified. Aisha said she can't forget the woman's head and body dangling as blood spurted from her.

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